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Report: Underserved Students Face Highest Admissions Anxiety
Students from underprivileged backgrounds report more stress around the college search and admissions process than their higher-income peers, according to...

Building Transfer Student Belonging Through Orientation
Indiana University Indianapolis launched a transfer orientation for new students in fall 2024. Next fall, the initiative will expand to include more specialized programming.
Professors Among Those Awarded a 2025 Pulitzer Prize
This year's Pulitzer Prize winners include a number of writers affiliated with U.S. colleges and universities. They include: Percival Everett...

Colleges Cut More Programs, Jobs in April
The Trump administration has thrown federal research funding into a state of flux, but most job and program cuts in April were driven by declining enrollment and other factors.
Southern Accreditor Names New President
The leader of the Southern Regional Education Board will take over as president of the Southern Association of Colleges and...

Documenting Trump’s ‘Arbitrary’ Cuts to Science
The Trump administration has canceled close to $3 billion in NIH and NSF research grants, often without much explanation. Now researchers are crowdsourcing databases of suspended grants to shed light on what’s being lost.

McMahon: No New Grants for Harvard
Harvard University won’t be getting any new grants, Education Secretary Linda McMahon wrote in a blistering letter to the institution...
Pasco-Hernando President Resigns Amid State DOGE Scrutiny
Pasco-Hernando State College president Jesse Pisors has resigned after less than 18 months on the job, amid scrutiny from Florida’s...
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